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worker: check problem state correctly (issue3982)
If a large update triggered an abort, it was possible for the main
thread to still update the dirstate.
This fix is incomplete, as the failing worker now doesn't generate a
proper error message. This is difficult in the fork-based framework,
which relies on exceptions propagating to the top of the dispatcher
for formatting.
author | Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> |
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date | Tue, 16 Jul 2013 11:53:53 -0500 |
parents | 08bfec2ef031 |
children | 06245740b408 |
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import os from mercurial import dispatch def testdispatch(cmd): """Simple wrapper around dispatch.dispatch() Prints command and result value, but does not handle quoting. """ print "running: %s" % (cmd,) req = dispatch.request(cmd.split()) result = dispatch.dispatch(req) print "result: %r" % (result,) testdispatch("init test1") os.chdir('test1') # create file 'foo', add and commit f = open('foo', 'wb') f.write('foo\n') f.close() testdispatch("add foo") testdispatch("commit -m commit1 -d 2000-01-01 foo") # append to file 'foo' and commit f = open('foo', 'ab') f.write('bar\n') f.close() testdispatch("commit -m commit2 -d 2000-01-02 foo") # check 88803a69b24 (fancyopts modified command table) testdispatch("log -r 0") testdispatch("log -r tip")